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Vol 4, No. 32
BAKER, CUSTER COUSTIT, MOSslHCS^, E^QsaOK, JWBTOmgir 3?a ES55
$2.00 the Year
Correspondence
Couatry _
Pencd ay tfce SaaaaeTs
Large Staff of lire Wire*
CALUMET
School begins Monday
vacation.
Prank RHec entertained
| James O'Donnell spent the latter 1
after a J pan of the week in Baker renewing,
. old acquaintances,
his bro-; John Holman and wife, and D.
Christmas
trier's Emily at Christmas dinner. ' Garret and family, speni
Mr. and! \Tm. Earl CoIEns spent > with W. H. Young-
Grristmas at the Lntzenheisec home. , Mr. Cornish and family and Qakes'
The Country Editors
When Tliey Get AS The
Business OS All The
Countrv
(Tram Xhr Stn YnAJorrrm'
The Potter County Journal, «f juutuESS. ^ on inasi .n«;ijJ4i';jn| my „c
Frank Riley and family spent Sua-j Ames and family were New Years Couderspon, Pennsylvania. ^puhLsh- and*rari»Trh ru
tray at t^ home of Forest Mnnion.j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daueherty. ^ undcr ^ h,^^ "^ Good B Ar xahme. aarf ^raiafccgccs
Mrs. Tom Sparks and children] Nick Braun has returned to Beach, i Scheme," an interesting run, mow ihuingBoa: the x>mami vwffi axae-
fcaegymeto Mexico to spend the. At least we saw him headed north . opinion, mistaken article as -regards 3nnr.3Tha asr -riir .gnrxa^aaosinsB-
urintn , with a Baker cigar in his mouth, the future prosperity oi the counrn ^sead^ffxijiposnc! at. T2aE? mii]u-*«*na
Fred! Rfliey went to VTroqua, Wis.,. Wonder if he's there yet. , editor and the attitude Thar he-should Hnulzrherosrha*. giossassns. tan ja oasw
last week to look after business in-{ The U. AI. B. club met Saturday maintain toward business on a rug {jrospenn. and jjuiujiffnrrrre..jnro.a txdu
n?*t-st<s. tiere. ' night in the "Little Old Stone Shack • scale, including xhe mail oTdcr houses Land a-^nrTTssrnl ^scalr aaaiiij Jhr gprsm
Ekfnai Marshall, who is working^00 *c Claim," and had a debate, and the parcels post. rsnaD^m3cr iun«e5 Tica {Jhaxr-dauEsrifio
for Mrs. Wm. Fulton at Ismay,. T°c subject was "Resolved that a The Couderspon ednoT quotes his jrnnrh inpm <n latroenass-iiricriiraimBw-
Bachelor Gets Aiore Happiness from contemporary, A3t. Peer, at the 'ggriry <ci thr local ■ragi«niiJiua i.
Life than Does a Married Alan."" ' Whitesrille News and the Genesee j Xo3mrij saraex Thunsc aan^wsstSn
sueur.'
here.
Mr amf Mrs. Laurance and children! of Westmore visited at Fred
Riley's Thursday and Friday.
dark Cochran and family from
Raker spent Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cochran.
BSTy Lambert and Mike Molested j
starrrtf far Dermis recently. They
* mpgt i to haul grain during the win-
tec
Frank Manion returned home
from Brarh where he has been working wrrJs a threshing crew for several
months.'
R_ F_ Lambert gave a dance Dec.
25 far the young people. A box
suntfn; was served and a good time
T_ A. Fitzsimmons and family
amf Me. ami Mrs. Will Stout en-
javedl a fine turkey dinner at the
borne of Frank Stout Christmas.
Mas MHdred Lamb is spending
her ■■^■j*'"m' at Walker, Iowa, at the
naoae of her parents. She visited
MMKLonderr ra;MmneapoKs- a kzx
dags noe fiiiuute.
CXieof the most enjoyable occa-
soaos of tfce rtoEday season was that
gpicm By tJhe papas of Pleasant Prairie school! Friday- everting. A program consrsrirtg; of songs, recitations,
aodi at play entitled Mother Goose's
Christmas,, was given. The pupils
There were three speakers on a side, Times, to the effect ihat a big mafl -succeed m a ■uj.mjirnjiiro j»«ceH3aa5
the remainder of the members acting i order house will next year "establish sahe local merriram. if :&r InmucraBei-
as jury, with Scotty Gill as foreman. ' branch stores in most of the States •iliaut gilaas in* JMrkUiry. as nareeB*-
The jury gave a unanimous decision of the Union." jigruiilyand trunmnnuili jas » Jinnr
in favor of single blessedness. Editor Peet thinks that The his i&y rinsing iisarn xxm^saass^
'house will take advantage of Thei ^Hiilmio -thr ^irji uniuS] onnS-i
5iouses 3i3vr ia£ il-w jaxaaumgi. ran
Juiijui'^anrl j?«tiTliin,ijgj
MILES CITY ' parcels post system and ns zone :fca-
(Star) j mrcs, to -wipe out Intle-srotrs
Mrs. Henry Steinman was able to! The editoT suggests that The mn-
be wheeled out in the open air yesterday for the first time. She
is
cm
chants and the country editors must .-^ealtrhTonsi fabhcEiaxud cmaEl ..nni3=T
combine to combat the Threatened jrhnnses. 3T3n xxmld nazn nT-.m^icraii'
gradually improving from her paraly- J increase of business of the mail order jemsmna ibrrrt.
tic stroke, although she is still un- < houses and also the effect <of the paj^" 3Bnt, anrh -thr imxrfr. apissi xnriB
able to talk. jcels post. ixhuuighthr aiarcels 3*ast, maSvwuHii1
are here for witnesses. Attorney
Conser is counsel for Mr. Buckholz.
John Speed Smirh of Seattle, natur-
alizarion examiner, is in the city and
will examine the applicant.
Judge Sydney Sanner expects to!
leave Saturday .January 4, for Helena,
where on the first Monday of the
departed: from the usual custom of f month he will qualify as Associate
LgveiitLue presents and gave presents j Justice on the supreme bench of the
co> their parents and friends. A
Deautrcul Christmas tree was the sur-
A. Kircher, register at the Miles •
City land office, has been sick for,
some time, with a severe attack of
rheumatism. He is still in bed but is
some better. However, it is expected
to be quite a while before he will be j
able to attend to hts duties at the
land office again.
Theo. Buckholz of Plevna is in
the city to secure his final naturalization papers. B. J. Dierckrnan of
Air. Peet -writes as follows:
'"'The country merchant has <mr
friend—one who has far years fought
without remuneration the battle of
the country merchant against The
mail order propaganda. That one
sterling friend is The countrv editor.
"the lUiuiiiii -siotiiaagjcx. nmamrajte-
It is high time now That The iiamc
storekeeper go to his friend Thexd-
itor and say: *ln you 1 -see my -one
great hope of salvation. Let's you
WesonorTand G^'^teofBalil^1^1^ *f. *f ^^ 1 ^
talk to-my friends and ^customers"
prEse that: all had been so mysterious
■Jtmnir Mncht credit is due Miss Lyman far the success of the evening
as wdE as for the treat of apples and
fi.uw^- rrraffr1 candies.
FERTILE PRAIRIE
EL P. Hrbbard ts digging a well.
Laterce Hthbard was a Baker caller
Scmxfay-
Jb&* Bkarm is reported as being
worse ag^i i v.
IfTTTTTf Hrooard visited at the Knox
^■fww» Frn£ay_
T&e J- NL wfll meet at the home
car Mr. WHfiortg Jan. 8th.
Mr_ ami Mrs. O'Donnell spent
Monday at the Ames home.
Mnbe CKDotmeH butchered the
O. 1L pxE Monday morning.
MosXarerte HS>bard visited the
Ferine- PiaZriie school Monday.
Garret Bros, are breaking bronks
these days, getting ready for spring's
_ Miss f-ori-rff* Hibbard is spending
sec '•■"' j"""- with her rmcle on! the
ranrm
Mrs. CoHetgh is stul confined to
fcer aesL Mrs. Finch is taking care
"The next inrr.tiugof the "Forum"
w3S he ac the Ames home on Friday
Jaral7_
Mc. and Mrs. Ames and, Mrs.
O'DbaneB cauedLan Mrs. Cobleigh
He and Mrs RnrrtardM. O'Don-
arS
Monday evening at the
Pan! Sddel is
mt Mrnneapous with
state. Mrs. Sanner -will probably
accompany him, but it is not the intention to move to Helena at once,
as a suitable house has not been
found as yet, so that the family home
will probably be in Miles City for
some months.
That Custer county is growing in
population and importance is shown
from the amount of the fees paid to
the county clerk and recorder for the
recording and the filing of instruments. During the month of December thus far the fees have
amounted to £850.60, which is $50
in excess of that of any previous
month in history of Custer county,
and there are three more days for
business still left in the month.
Dr. F. S. Grey was held in the
district court yesterday by Justice
John Gibb. The fact that a fine
legal point is involved m the case relative to the admission of the ante-
mortem statement of Airs. George
Wordon, who is alleged to have come!
to her death through a criminal operation, led the court to hold the dc-
fendent to the district court, where
the matter wiD be passed on. Dr.
Grey furnished a continuing bond of
$5,000 with Al Furstnow and John
Murray as surety, at the rime the
through your paper, and 1 wul :pnt%'
up to them that they can get Ac
same things of me as cheap, aD
things considered, as They can of The
mail order house. I behevcThcy«3]
have more confidence m me if 1 a3-
vcrrise more consistently with -what 3
expect in return.' The ujunuy tailor, when aupiuachcd Thusly, -aciD
have more spirit To ctiulinnc 3rs£gfax
on the mail order houses, and also
will "begin to realize in financial sain
on -what heretofore the countrv merchant has expected him To aio for
no pay."
Editor Peet is optimistic. Se Relieves that if the country merchant
tiiirHi 3triiu>ltei' sciH SaejaSrandsafl
mrectm-itbThr T<iimjn»m,^ _amaJ3 chltr
TrrailmrileT 'hrrrwes ^raB AnBahai cfitta'
atavr iral rnnrpcrimaii—amcmccelieic
tiling for xvervhody.
3Jo 3rnlr Jitrixitjim «ran epostSfa'
ilui jj jhc gnorrnrtars -ahpijIl iinrrcifiSw
The anaD corner fjumv J&xB Bfccn??:"
amahleaoxarnj aiie-aanca^ama&ertflie
old system. 3a: *»*»^!^'^ rro*T>E)fi[j, \_i<tn 4.
33ieanail ^rSer^ktases a2xSt£keaa&^-
cagr <of aeaaluK cflitiu ^wn&Bhy'
freight at aijwgnicc.
S^1* ^that ^32 vh '^|li^l^T^ n vsuatlii
arhilrTD-^np3i5--rirt^n,asr smrxassd^.
insxrrderfrr aufcBrtg TDiirtaaa3i."«iia..
plowshare, tor SJiiiifTJiJiug Scaami
enough To 3niirg :fJhr m>»>|Jln <,i£F Ghs^jj
ishjuuicm arp txo ^tr txnsmzaaaa ofif j
fnaght ^lluuutg. fflfc^at cflie gswt&.
dehvered ^very a&caplr ^by dlu. rmji^ ]
orner3miac- . \$
ImPcr^icjnrrrrkgiocL, '.iwiwiBi nml^
\ Mi>MJ||||iy.mi|iuirr\ (4*1 t^jujLusatjomce^.
ran ie shuuHxlito *the •T»i»fiiiiim i -tft33
iiimimnTTi<rtr»Tw»f?.-iT^ijjiiin' u.n
T3n> -u-31 Snrrrasr anTadenxi%- Sn*-
puts his shoulder To the -wheel -with *aK 3n^ innmreoi-oi -nrriThnns jmnnH-
Nonce
ally The tntiuiir ^cd -xhr xa3miS^,jfl-.
Though fhc 3nesidem> xsi ^asrbaafl-
Toads. «imareliirgeU an tin. i=jixr<ifi
the country editor. Sears, Hoehnck
& Co. wul notice a decrease in its
business instead of an increase.
Sears, Roebuck & Co. lave innh !"*"* «3g,1S5s«rnirpa3nei,d<»-s»«tnrcffiia:
up their large trade solely TlrTrmgh J^hat asyet-
extensivc advertising. If tnexsrmtrv' "XVtth Ac aiarrxls 3**51 a»uMLua»,
merchant would follow The samcTac- f&tc local asercizam avffl inrsr Sis. cxaa-
tics, in proportion to he business, in '-aloEnes. ntsirafl -of a ^reat -stac&tin
a short time he would he just as 'Trade. Hie .inamiLri UJiri wr31 aai3-
rich pro rata as Sears, Roebuck ic ^onse Throtrgb ^bc Soral uiuw^xgjyuj,
Co." and i-itatcrrrant: far -rhr 3ura3nnB=F-
This newspaper is interested in'rham.
the welfare of the country 3ner-j Thr mrrcianT toU ixaxr 'Ssr craaa-
chants, a very big body of ririrens, ilognc. Scavill ir "thrjazent. fflr
stability of popular guvcmiuent.
We want most earnestly To impress upon editors lhiuughout Tbe
countrv, 2nd upon xhe
and in the welfare of the country editors, upon -whose energy, irtcIR-
gence, patriotism and freedom from
harmful influences this cuuntry ae- Them. .?Vn33ie -miD fc-"xhrrr no5rc
pends for its growth and for The ^ncsticmeclaggl-jo^Luswei JahaapaBs
^Wlu be VI) -liiy ^SpOX, ^BTVMJJlll/"r^lfr'
ritizrns. SranSzisiw trbr tyiiJ^U1
of woods and ie ^ff^- 3d sozzaoxer
are ^a: ^anSactoTy-
Jbe -rinif^iHf! ^711 -iLimii,'tap FSiwrr),
give ins xialci 3ar -thr «do& *isj&
^adh.andiiuveihe <Z~ZX-r mrgirrfiws
pTO&t, as ale ^Qionld 'jniif jr. -ttb»1
modem successful methods.
When the steam engine
along, and threatened To arape nut
the stage coaches and The lirxle inns
along3 the stage coach Trnrtes,3nany
plans were formed in villages and in
the ofEcers of the stage coach okq-!
ersto oppose the TailraaQsand-oveF-^
come them. . J
in small towns, that The problem xrl
prosperity for newspaper or for store- fbr£ealersnll 3xe -*&*- apflijcrcma:
complaint was filed before Judge W. deeper, cannot be solved byqpposmg £rn3sstuupLDanieu. IxumdHrcvaaasat-
P. Welch, and this wul be sufficient " ---- - -
to hold the defendant to the- next
term of district court.
fxetsrer, To 3ns sncn iiiilivSualcrsss-
Tamt-^TTJnrys, jwfl-fW tihi;iig.- ffrjjrirTcaan
iaveTiJc^onosaEm, £ fire cpaiw-w^i,
xbrongh axe j"""^ 3>tBl, wis3i &s
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can do nothing by Jiji]iw*l«^tjjiii^n'^f.' -5r »illiawe Ht satS/qgos^saiS
Yon can gain ncirbing: by opposing' -fTtr 11 "inTii 11111 11 IHg j»315«r aBfe
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Xikeiteeni Hundred Thirteen
FOREWORD
fitn eatmJiLg arjani jrnQtBrer business year, we de-
^cQ^tfiajT&Qrjjrcft^QatiDonsairdl patrons for the loyal
cgmftrfrymflr nepasexfi ini thx& bank, during the years we
Bang* Bgem frn rVrrsfm»<gy,
HisEhrni 6e: ctmir ptmrp-ose in. the future, as in the
gassr,, txs fiEnier mnr seanrtce at your command—our
faiffFmr^anyaoar gooarenxence—our strength and se-
virxuttsc an Ntuuu e^^asaJL
"35rs.Burcfc vuaais your banking business, promis-
rnqgnacctDxnv Iffi-eiraE tareatment and courteous con-
BAKER STATE BANK
The tiotsdan. Shoe
&
or men
all t&e Snap and Style
1&& by Farticalar People
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rxtiisi. Ftcivt* scrvtr.'
W'-.tn' sfrovriny: .ill 1 Mc
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in Ginger and
in Beer
GwTs Peerless Beer
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and the beer you want
liquors and Cigars
W. A. BECK
Mont.
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ifirjTMnrfiqpMrs. W. A. B.
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This collection encompasses newspapers published in Fallon County between 1912-1926.

Creator

Louis Conser, Publisher

Genre (Short List)

newspapers

Language

eng

Date Original

1913

Subject

Newspaper of the community of Baker, Fallon County, Montana

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Fallon County Library

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Baker (Mont.); Fallon County (Mont.)

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Fallon County Montana Newspapers

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2013

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J*W>.i«.v" :,4~Jr<
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Vol 4, No. 32
BAKER, CUSTER COUSTIT, MOSslHCS^, E^QsaOK, JWBTOmgir 3?a ES55
$2.00 the Year
Correspondence
Couatry _
Pencd ay tfce SaaaaeTs
Large Staff of lire Wire*
CALUMET
School begins Monday
vacation.
Prank RHec entertained
| James O'Donnell spent the latter 1
after a J pan of the week in Baker renewing,
. old acquaintances,
his bro-; John Holman and wife, and D.
Christmas
trier's Emily at Christmas dinner. ' Garret and family, speni
Mr. and! \Tm. Earl CoIEns spent > with W. H. Young-
Grristmas at the Lntzenheisec home. , Mr. Cornish and family and Qakes'
The Country Editors
When Tliey Get AS The
Business OS All The
Countrv
(Tram Xhr Stn YnAJorrrm'
The Potter County Journal, «f juutuESS. ^ on inasi .n«;ijJ4i';jn| my „c
Frank Riley and family spent Sua-j Ames and family were New Years Couderspon, Pennsylvania. ^puhLsh- and*rari»Trh ru
tray at t^ home of Forest Mnnion.j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daueherty. ^ undcr ^ h,^^ "^ Good B Ar xahme. aarf ^raiafccgccs
Mrs. Tom Sparks and children] Nick Braun has returned to Beach, i Scheme" an interesting run, mow ihuingBoa: the x>mami vwffi axae-
fcaegymeto Mexico to spend the. At least we saw him headed north . opinion, mistaken article as -regards 3nnr.3Tha asr -riir .gnrxa^aaosinsB-
urintn , with a Baker cigar in his mouth, the future prosperity oi the counrn ^sead^ffxijiposnc! at. T2aE? mii]u-*«*na
Fred! Rfliey went to VTroqua, Wis.,. Wonder if he's there yet. , editor and the attitude Thar he-should Hnulzrherosrha*. giossassns. tan ja oasw
last week to look after business in-{ The U. AI. B. club met Saturday maintain toward business on a rug {jrospenn. and jjuiujiffnrrrre..jnro.a txdu
n?*t-st their parents and friends. A
Deautrcul Christmas tree was the sur-
A. Kircher, register at the Miles •
City land office, has been sick for,
some time, with a severe attack of
rheumatism. He is still in bed but is
some better. However, it is expected
to be quite a while before he will be j
able to attend to hts duties at the
land office again.
Theo. Buckholz of Plevna is in
the city to secure his final naturalization papers. B. J. Dierckrnan of
Air. Peet -writes as follows:
'"'The country merchant has bard visited the
Ferine- PiaZriie school Monday.
Garret Bros, are breaking bronks
these days, getting ready for spring's
_ Miss f-ori-rff* Hibbard is spending
sec '•■"' j"""- with her rmcle on! the
ranrm
Mrs. CoHetgh is stul confined to
fcer aesL Mrs. Finch is taking care
"The next inrr.tiugof the "Forum"
w3S he ac the Ames home on Friday
Jaral7_
Mc. and Mrs. Ames and, Mrs.
O'DbaneB cauedLan Mrs. Cobleigh
He and Mrs RnrrtardM. O'Don-
arS
Monday evening at the
Pan! Sddel is
mt Mrnneapous with
state. Mrs. Sanner -will probably
accompany him, but it is not the intention to move to Helena at once,
as a suitable house has not been
found as yet, so that the family home
will probably be in Miles City for
some months.
That Custer county is growing in
population and importance is shown
from the amount of the fees paid to
the county clerk and recorder for the
recording and the filing of instruments. During the month of December thus far the fees have
amounted to £850.60, which is $50
in excess of that of any previous
month in history of Custer county,
and there are three more days for
business still left in the month.
Dr. F. S. Grey was held in the
district court yesterday by Justice
John Gibb. The fact that a fine
legal point is involved m the case relative to the admission of the ante-
mortem statement of Airs. George
Wordon, who is alleged to have come!
to her death through a criminal operation, led the court to hold the dc-
fendent to the district court, where
the matter wiD be passed on. Dr.
Grey furnished a continuing bond of
$5,000 with Al Furstnow and John
Murray as surety, at the rime the
through your paper, and 1 wul :pnt%'
up to them that they can get Ac
same things of me as cheap, aD
things considered, as They can of The
mail order house. I behevcThcy«3]
have more confidence m me if 1 a3-
vcrrise more consistently with -what 3
expect in return.' The ujunuy tailor, when aupiuachcd Thusly, -aciD
have more spirit To ctiulinnc 3rs£gfax
on the mail order houses, and also
will "begin to realize in financial sain
on -what heretofore the countrv merchant has expected him To aio for
no pay."
Editor Peet is optimistic. Se Relieves that if the country merchant
tiiirHi 3triiu>ltei' sciH SaejaSrandsafl
mrectm-itbThr TE)fi[j, \_i»>|Jln MJ||||iy.mi|iuirr\ (4*1 t^jujLusatjomce^.
ran ie shuuHxlito *the •T»i»fiiiiim i -tft33
iiimimnTTi -u-31 Snrrrasr anTadenxi%- Sn*-
puts his shoulder To the -wheel -with *aK 3n^ innmreoi-oi -nrriThnns jmnnH-
Nonce
ally The tntiuiir ^cd -xhr xa3miS^,jfl-.
Though fhc 3nesidem> xsi ^asrbaafl-
Toads. «imareliirgeU an tin. i=jixrtBl, wis3i &s
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